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Kamal I. Mohamed
 Department of Biological Sciences
PUBLICATIONS: *Indicates students

Peterson, A. Townsend, Aimee Stewart, Kamal I. Mohamed, and Miguel Araujo. 2008. Shifting global invasive potential of European plants with climate change. PLoS ONE 3(6): 1-7, e2441.

Mohamed, Kamal I. and L. J. Musselman, 2008. Taxonomy of agronomically important Striga and Orobanche species. In: Labrada, R. (ed.). Progress on Farmer Training in Parasitic Weed Management. Plant Production & Protection Division, Food and Agricultural Organization of the United Nations (FAO), Rome, pp. 7-14.

Mohamed, Kamal I. (ed.). 2008. Proceedings of Quest 2008. Published by the Office of Research and Sponsored Programs, Oswego State University. 162 pages.

Mohamed, K. I. 2008. Notes on the African Striga asiatica species complex, popular article. Haustorium 52, 2-3.

Mohamed, K. I., J. F. Bolin, L. J. Musselman and A. T. Peterson. 2007. Genetic diversity of Striga and implications for   control and modeling future distributions. In G. Ejeta and J. Gressel (eds.) Integrating New Technologies for Striga Control: Towards Ending the Witch-hunt Chapter 6 pp. 71-84.

Mohamed, K. I., M. Papeş, R. Williams, B. W. Benz, and A. Townsend Peterson 2006. Global invasive potential of ten parasitic witchweeds and related Orobanchaceae. Ambio, a Journal of the Human Environment published by The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences 35 (5): 1-10.

Mohamed, Kamal I. and L. J. Musselman 2006. The genus Striga (Scrophulariaceae) in Somalia. In M. Thulin (ed.), Flora of Somalia, Vol. 3: Angiospermae. 263-264 and 287-289. The Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, England.

Mohamed, Kamal I., L. J. Musselman, and C. Riches. 2001. Striga (Scrophulariaceae) in Africa. Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden 88(1):60-103.

Striga bilabiata subsp. linearifolia (Hepper) Moahmed. In: Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden 88(1):60-103. 2001. New subspecies.

Mohamed, K. I. and L. J. Musselman 2001. Striga angolensis Mohamed & Musseleman (Scrophulariaceae). Brittonia 49(1): 118-121. 1997.

Mohamed, K. and A. Nelson. 2001. Orobanche uniflora L.: Seedling growth and reproductive biology. The 7TH International Parasitic Weed Symposium. Page 40.

Mohamed, Kamal I., L. J. Musselman, E. I. Aigbokhan, and D. K. Berner. 1996. Evolution and taxonomy of agronomically important Striga species. Pages 54-73 in M. T.   Moreno and J. I. Cubero (eds.). Advances in Parasitic Plant Research.

Mohamed, I. K. (1994). Biosystematics and diversification in the genus Striga Lour. (Scrophulariaceae) in Africa. Ph.D. Dissertation, Old Dominion University, Norfolk.

Musselman, L. J., Bahrathalakshmi, S. B. Safa, D. A. Knepper, K. I. Mohamed, and C. L. White. 1991. Recent research on the biology of Striga asiatica, S. gesnerioides and S. hermonthica. Pages 31 - 41 in S. K. Kim, (ed.). Combating Striga in Africa. Proceedings, International Workshops organized by IITA, ICRISAT and IDRC.

Book Review: Parasitic Weeds of the World: Biology and Control. Chris Parker and C. R. Riches. 1993.

Book Review: Chapter five (cell division and plant life cycles) Botany Photo Atalas, Perry, J. W. and Morton, D. (eds.) Benjamin Cummings Science. April 2000.

Published abstracts, Presentations, and Invited talks:

Mohamed, K. I. 2007. Effects of parasitic plants on food production in Ethiopia. Quest ‘07. A Symposium sponsored by SUNY-Oswego.

Mohamed, K. I. 2007. Plants in our life: a sample of Ethiopian ethnobotany. Quest ‘07. A Symposium sponsored by SUNY-Oswego.

Mohamed, K. I. Global invasive potential of some European and parasitic plants under present-day and future climate change scenarios. Old Dominion University, Norfolk, VA, September 2006.

Mohamed, K. I., J. F. Bolin, L. J. Musselman and A. T. Peterson. Genetic diversity in Striga and implications for control and future distributions. International Symposium on Integrating New Technologies for Striga Control: Towards Ending the Witch-hunt, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, November 5-11, 2006.

Mohamed, K. I. and A. Townsend Peterson. Distributional possibilities of five species of Striga in North America. Botany 2005: Learning from Plants. Annual meeting of the Botanical Society of America, American Society of Plant Taxonomists, American fern Society, and the American Bryological and Lichenological Society. Austin, Texas August 13-17, 2005. Abstract  #160 page 61.

Eyres*, W. B., J. Seago, K. Mohamed and D. Fermando 2005. A survey of root and shoot adaptations of aquatic and amphibious angiosperms. XVII International Botanical Congress. Vienna, Austria 17-23 July 2005.  Poster.

Mohamed, K. and A. Nelson. 2001. Orobanche uniflora L.: Seedling growth and reproductive biology. The 7TH International Parasitic Weed Symposium. 5-8 June 2001, Nantes, France. Poster.

Nelson, A. and K. Mohamed. 2001. Growth and reproductive biology of Orobanche uniflora L. The 7TH International Parasitic Weed Symposium. 5-8 June 2001, Nantes, France.

Mohamed, K. I., D. Hofmeyer*, and D. DiJames*. 1999. Allozyme studies of Eruca sativa (Brassicaceae). XVI International Botanical Congress. St. Louis, Missouri. August 1-7, 1999. Abstract # 442. Poster.

Mohamed, Kamal I. 1998. Systematics and biogeography of Striga. 49th. Annual Meeting of the American Institute of Biological Sciences. Baltimore, Maryland, 2-6 August 1998. Abstract # 416.

McManus*, H., J. L. Seago, L. C. Marsh, and K. I. Mohamed. 1998. Structural comparison of three Typha species: Typha glauca and its putative parental species, T. latifolia and   T. angustifolia. American Journal of Botany 85(6). Abstract # 42.

Mohamed, Kamal I. 1996. Agronomically important witchweeds: How did they evolve. Association of Southeastern Biologists. The 57th Annual Meeting, Statesboro, Georgia.

Mohamed, Kamal I. 1995. Impact of parasitic plants: witchweed (Striga) and broomrape (Orobanche) on crop production. Quest '95 A Symposium sponsored by SUNY-   Oswego.

Mohamed, Kamal I., Lytton J. Musselman, and Dana K. Berner 1995. The  North American witchweed (Striga asiatica) and its wild relatives. Association of Southeastern Biologists. The 56th Annual Meeting, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tennessee.

Mohamed, K. I. and L. J. Musselman. 1993. The genus Striga in Africa. Association of Southeastern Biologists. The 54th Annual Meeting, Virginia Beach, Virginia.

Students’ Local & National Presentations:

Espinosa, C. 2008. Fermented Wheat Germ: A Natural Remedy with Anti-Cancer Properties. The CSTEP conference, Saratoga NY April, 2008.

Curley, Shannon 2008. Eating Dirt: Geophagy in Neoptropical Parrots of Southeastern Peru. Quest 2008. A Symposium sponsored by SUNY-Oswego.

Dor, N. and J. Lombardo. 2007. Butterflies as bioindicators (Helen Daly Quest award winner). Quest 2007. A Symposium sponsored by SUNY-Oswego.

Espinosa, C. 2007. Fermented Wheat Germ: A Natural Remedy with Anti-Cancer Properties.  Presented at the 13th Annual McNair Research Conference in Niagara Falls July 26-29, 2007.

Sawyer, T. 2006. The forgotten cure. Quest ‘06. A Symposium sponsored by SUNY-Oswego. Poster.

Eyres, W. B., J. Seago, K. Mohamed, and D. Fermando 2005. A survey of root and shoot adaptations of aquatic and amphibious angiosperms. XVII International Botanical Congress. Vienna, Austria 17-23 July 2005. Poster.

Sawyer, T. 2005. The forgotten cure: The uses of Podophyllum peltatum L. Presented in the meetings of the 11th Annual Western New York McNair Research Conference, Niagara Falls, New York July 14-16 2005 as a poster and presented in the meetings of the McNair scholarship Program, July 2005, Oswego State.

Foong, K. Y. 2000. Susceptibility of Viburnum Species to Insect Damage. Quest 2000. A Symposium sponsored by SUNY-Oswego. Kin received an award from SCAC.

Parekh, Darshana. 1999. Digitalis purpurea (foxglove) and congestive heart failure. Quest ‘99. A Symposium sponsored by SUNY-Oswego. Also, presented in the Annual CSTEP Student Conference at the Sagamore April 9-11TH.

Hofmeyer, D. and D. DiJames. 1999. Genetic diversity among populations of Eruca sativa. Quest ‘98. A Symposium sponsored by SUNY-Oswego.

McManus, H., J. L. Seago, L. C. Marsh, and K. I. Mohamed. 1998. Structural comparison of three Typha species: Typha glauca and its putative parental species, T. latifolia and   T. angustifolia. American Journal of Botany 85(6). Abstract # 42.

Kuo, D. 1998. Plant mineral nutrition and deficiency symptoms. Quest ‘98. A Symposium sponsored by SUNY-Oswego.

Hahn, K. and P. Fasulo. 1998. Isolation of bioactive chemicals from Solenostemma argel (argel). Quest ‘98. A Symposium sponsored by SUNY-Oswego.

Case, A. 1998. The effects of auxins and light on plant growth. Quest ‘98. A Symposium sponsored by SUNY-Oswego.

Wilcox, H. 1997. Evaluation of the vegetation of Rice Creek using three methods of sampling.

     Quest ‘97. A Symposium sponsored by SUNY-Oswego.

McManus, H. 1997. Effects of gibberrellins on seed germination. Quest ‘97. A Symposium sponsored by SUNY-Oswego.

Hertzog, S. J. 1997. Seedless fruits via Parthenocarpy. Quest ‘97. A Symposium sponsored by SUNY-Oswego.

Davis, B. 1997. Orobanche of Rice Creek. Quest ‘97. A Symposium sponsored by SUNY-Oswego.

Greco, Darbey. 1996. Reducing agriculture pollution using nitrogen fixing bacteria. Quest '96. A Symposium sponsored by SUNY-Oswego.

Mckenzie, Kurt. 1995. Silent killer. Presented at the C-step Meetings, Lake George, November 1995.

 Last Updated: 8/22/08